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section that deals with such crimes in the Nigerian Criminal Code. This crime has
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groups in the northern part of Nigeria; so does Angus who comments on the same
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patterns whose modifiers ‘point out’ for the special attention of the reader. In 3)a,
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The Igbo hero was the people’s hero.
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third person masculine singular pronouns allow this contraction and
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orchestrating a revolution. Lakemfa appears unaffected by the excruciating
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language expression. Winter discusses the example of the verb hug: Some huggings are collec-
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(1) a. Prudence thinks/believes {that/*why} wombats are herbivores. Anti-rogative
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(16b) is that other people ate other foods (Büring 2000:4-7).
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to Newman and Jaggar.” Studies in African Linguistics, 20:253-262.
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(10) For the bomb to explode, you only have to press the button.
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